AGL Energy has disclosed that it deployed approximately AU$900 million (US$584 million) toward battery energy storage systems (BESS) and renewable energy in Australia during the fiscal year ending June 2025.
Will Australia invest $448 million in battery energy storage technology?
The state of Queensland, Australia, has committed to investing AU$448 million into battery storage technology at a coal power plant. Australia's energy storage sector has seen trio of significant announcements around major battery energy storage system (BESS) projects.
How many battery projects are under construction in Australia?
“27 battery projects are under construction, up from 19 at the end of 2022,” CEC chief executive officer Kane Thornton said. This represents 5GW/11GWh of storage capacity, the report said – up from 1.4GW/2GWh of capacity in 2022. These speak to a general increase in the average duration of storage projects in Australia, as well as their prevalence.
How many major resources and energy projects are there in Australia?
This year, the list of major resources and energy projects in Australia features 367 projects. The full methodology is detailed in Section 8. This report and project list is the result of a census on major resources and energy projects under development in Australia.
2023 also saw “record-breaking” financial commitments into new utility-scale energy storage projects. “27 battery projects are under construction, up from 19 at the end of 2022,” CEC chief executive officer Kane Thornton said. This represents 5GW/11GWh of storage capacity, the report said – up from 1.4GW/2GWh of capacity in 2022.
What opportunities are emerging for Australia's resources and energy sector?
There are significant opportunities emerging for Australia's resources and energy sector, especially in the new energy economy. With the inclusion of hydrogen projects in this year's report, over the year from the start of November 2020 to end October 2021, the number of resources and energy major development projects rose to 367.
How much does Energy Australia cost?
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